Foreign and second language teachers exploring the web (first in 2012, now in 2013), mulling the integration of technology, musing on how that relates to language learning and teaching, plus our own professional development as educators.

1. Train yourself before you enter class2. Be consistent - integrate your successes regularly into your classes3. Follow how students use tech - monitor the learner’s grasp of tools you use and reasons why they are being used4. assign technology-rich projects in which the technology is an integral part of the work5. Make tech use egalitarian - Equipping all learners with the same digital technologies6. Truly connect - make the most of the opportunity to connect your learners with others from around the globe

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